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Old 09-14-2007, 05:20 PM
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Im rebuilding an LT based engine for the third time .. i need to know who makes the best monitoring system so im not rebuilding a 4rth ! I'd like a complete kit .. Something any ol idgit can install and monitor -- if i have to use a laptop i will but it certainly isnt something i wanna drag around if i dont have to.
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Run an Innovate LM1/LC1 setup. Easy and accurate.

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any other opinions ??
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I like my AEM wideband because it is a stand alone unit you can use without a laptop. It does also have an output line so you can monitor and log it if you want with a laptop. Fits a standard 2 1/16" gauge pod too.
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Another LM1 here. Probably get LC1 so I can run a gauge in the pod and not have to haul around the LM1 box.




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